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Why Google and Apple made their own programming languages

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June 08, 2015 : At its Worldwide Developer Conference next week, Apple is going to share a success story that a lot of people don't know about.
Almost exactly one year ago, Apple released Swift, a new programming language promised to make it easier to build iPhone and Mac apps than ever before. Developers cheered from the stands.
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